The TAZ 6 is the latest in sleek and ultra functional 3D printing, adding incredible efficiency to our processes.

3D Printing for Concepts

Steinwall’s new LulzBot TAZ 6 is one of the best quality 3D printers on the market. Rock-solid 3D printing capabilities invite more imagination for sample parts, prototypes, proofs of concept, 2nd stage operations & first article inspections.

3D Printing Materials

Let’s create with ABS, PLA, PVA, high-impact polystyrene, and even wood filament. And thanks to the all-metal HotEnd, we can work with nylon, polycarbonate, luminescent filaments, bronze, copper, and steel-filled.

3D Printing Possibilities

The build volume of 11in X 11in X 10in is ideal for production and industrial prototyping, so put our design engineers to work with your ideas! Steinwall is ready to help you build stronger parts and create more efficient systems.

Each tool sequentially processed acetal, polycarbonate and polypropylene on a 55-ton Toshiba electric press until the tool broke or operators observed part failure from flash, short shots or excess pulling.

Each AM tool ran in the manual mode so an operator could apply Zero Stick E342 mold release agent from Stoner Inc. between cycles. No mold release was used with the P20 tool.

The FullCure 720 tool cost $500 and took six hours to produce. The Digital ABS cost $550 and took six hours. The Ultem 1010 cost $800 and took nine hours. And the P20 tool cost $2,000 and took four weeks.